The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, November 20, 1908, Image 2

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    J. W. Kays Furniture Company
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W ith
L it tle
P r ic e s
E v e r y th in g
to
F u r n is h
STYLES IN
Some B reezy In terco lleg iate Locals,
Gleaned and Clipped F rom
E xchanges
SOPHOMORE SUITS
C o m p le t e S t o c k s o f D r u g s ,
I he au th o r of the “O ne, tw o, three,
C h e m ic a ls , P e r f u m e s a n d
four song of Stanford died recently
F in e S o a p s
in India.
Special stu d en ts are not eligible to
office in the student-body of the U ni­
versity of M ichigan.
P h o to g r a p h e r s’ S u p p lie s a S p e c ia lt y
Freslnnen of the L am ba A lpha so r­
ority at \\ ichita College were forced
as part of their initiation cerem onies
Did You Ever Use a
to enter private houses unannounced
and do the Salome dance.
HOE S A F E T Y RAZOR
Forty-six students have registered
I hey are Fine. We also have the Gillette and
Star Linrs.
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for intercollegiate
B E R G E R -B E A N H D W . CO. l tIX
E v e r y th in g t h a t ’s n a tty
and
Young
F u r n is h in g s
at
R o b e rts B ro th e rs
TO G G ERY
to
5 5 4 W illa m e t t e S t r e e t
Gugçne Stçam
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\V e > t E ig h t h St.
C o r n e r C h a r n e lt o n
Mil Rolfs Gra Sli öei ls
Underwood Rink • • •
IPanville and fiempy
FOR THE REST OF AMUSE­
MENT. REST OF MUSIC.
OPEN DAILY. WE SOLICIT
YOUR PATRONAGE.
macDonalds Cooper, Props
Cheaper Ihdn the Cbeapcsl
H. E. MORRIS
MUSIC HOUSE
in
debates. ______________________
THEATRE CAFE
$ire«i
n if ty
M e n 's
| M any are girls.
N ebraska, with an enrollm ent of
3350. has 688 students in the Germ an
V isit the
departm ent. ( )regon, with an enroll­
ment of 530, has over 250 students ta k ­
ELECTRIC AND DREAMLAND
ing work in G erm an.
I he press club at Princeton does
T H E A T E R S
wo] k sunilar to that of the new O re- I
gon \\ eekly press bureau.
The girls at the U niversity of M ich­
Continuous Performance in A fte r­ igan have an athletic field of their own.
1 lie num ber of hooks and pam ph­
noons and Evenings
lets in the library of H arvard is 1,243,-
/ 78.
C hange c f P ro g ra m M o n d a y , W ednesday, F rid a y .
There are no college papers in E n g ­
land. In Am erica thdre are more than
three hundred.
J. LeR oy \\ ood will be the first
graduate of Columbia I niversitv of
Portland to graduate from the U niver-
M akcs Special R a te s to Stu- s,t>. <>f ( )re.g(»n.
d en ts B oarding bv th e W e e k I Al • V ,e tl,ere Vs a sel)arafe athletic
c i i a o u a i u i i i g u y i n e w e e K | association to take charge of m inor
sports. These include basketball, hock­
e y , tennis, sw im m ing, golf, w restling
fencing and soccer.
\V. J. Bryan, Jr., is a candidate for
Tor bcuscTurnlshlnqs
th e presidency of bis class at the U ni-
3» East ninth h
C o m p le t e
NEW FALL AND WINTER^
N E W S FR O M O T H E R C O L L E G E S
L in n D ru g Co.
Y our H om e
versity of Nebraska.
His managers’
tso'p',iL i„bne 'h r ('',i'h .nn the c° -e<l v o tc j
, S enator Guggenheim lias given to
Colorado the prom ise of a law build­
ing to cost $75.000.
I he W hitm an football team was
T.
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'h e TOLLMAN Studio
tor all kinds of
PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK
P 7!SC< .\Vnh lts rccePtion at Corvallis,
n ; 1 ” v i ? nf New York has do-
P la c e Io B „ , and
The
C o rn e r of
■ I A II U 3
606 Willamette St.
Phone Main
ei,.l|,l,'r,V'
fore'K,,ers-
rep resen
tin g ­
(ighteen l,|'rf
different
nationalities
are reg
istered at the U niversity of M issouri.
Basketball prospects are especially
591
llirigbt at W hitm an this vear.
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S e v e n th &
W illa m e tte
C o c k e r lin e & W e t h e r b e e
D ry
floods,
C lo th in g , and
Ladies’ and d e n ts ’ F u rn is h in g s